The Horned Frogs, BCS-busters the last couple years, are expected to accept the invite.

Pacific-12 commissioner Larry Scott, who was at the Cal-Oregon game Thursday night, said he’s not sure how the college football landscape will change as the Big XII reshapes itself.

“(Realignment’s) gone away for us,” Scott said. “We’re thrilled with where we are … but I haven’t figure out where all the other dominoes may fall. It seems like a very fluid situation for the rest of the country.”

Despite continued rumblings that superconferences are on the horizon, Scott is confident that if and when the time comes to expand again, the Pac-12 will be in front of the discussion.

“We tried to go about it strategically instead of reactionary,” he said. “When all this started happening, and Texas and Oklahoma approached us, it’s my job to at least look at it. If the world’s changing and everyone’s going to a 16-team conference, we don’t want to have our heads in the sand. So we looked at it. It was clear to me that it wasn’t going to work with where we’re at now, and our presidents agreed whole-heartedly.

“We want to make it clear that we’re not expanding, and we’ve moved on.”